The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments, including global cooling and the establishment of northern high-latitude glaciers. These changes reshaped global ecosystems, including the emergence of tropical dry forests and savannahs that are found in Africa today, which in turn may have influenced the evolution of humans and their ancestors. However, despite decades of research we lack long, continuous, well-resolved records of tropical climate, ecosystem changes, and surface processes necessary to understand their interactions and influences on evolutionary processes. Lake Tanganyika, Africa, contains the most continuous, long continental climate record from the mid-Miocene (∼10 Ma) to...
The role that climate and environmental history may have played in influencing human evolution has b...
Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental ...
Extensive research has been conducted at Lake Tanganyika with the aim of understanding its vulnerab...
The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments,...
The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments,...
The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments,...
We report on the outcomes of a workshop held to discuss evolutionary biology, paleobiology and paleo...
The transport of moisture in the tropics is a critical process for the global energy budget and on g...
Funding for the HSPDP has been provided by ICDP, NSF (grants EAR-1123942, BCS-1241859, and EAR-13385...
The environmental backdrop to the evolution and spread of early Homo sapiens in East Africa is known...
peer reviewedLake Tanganyika, the deepest and most voluminous lake in Africa, has warmed over the la...
Late Cenozoic climate history in Africa was punctuated by episodes of variability, characterized by ...
New sediment core data from a unique slow-sedimentation rate site in Lake Tanganyika contain a much ...
There are numerous hypotheses linking climatic trends, events and variability to human origins, evol...
abstract: The role that climate and environmental history may have played in influencing human evolu...
The role that climate and environmental history may have played in influencing human evolution has b...
Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental ...
Extensive research has been conducted at Lake Tanganyika with the aim of understanding its vulnerab...
The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments,...
The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments,...
The Neogene and Quaternary are characterized by enormous changes in global climate and environments,...
We report on the outcomes of a workshop held to discuss evolutionary biology, paleobiology and paleo...
The transport of moisture in the tropics is a critical process for the global energy budget and on g...
Funding for the HSPDP has been provided by ICDP, NSF (grants EAR-1123942, BCS-1241859, and EAR-13385...
The environmental backdrop to the evolution and spread of early Homo sapiens in East Africa is known...
peer reviewedLake Tanganyika, the deepest and most voluminous lake in Africa, has warmed over the la...
Late Cenozoic climate history in Africa was punctuated by episodes of variability, characterized by ...
New sediment core data from a unique slow-sedimentation rate site in Lake Tanganyika contain a much ...
There are numerous hypotheses linking climatic trends, events and variability to human origins, evol...
abstract: The role that climate and environmental history may have played in influencing human evolu...
The role that climate and environmental history may have played in influencing human evolution has b...
Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental ...
Extensive research has been conducted at Lake Tanganyika with the aim of understanding its vulnerab...